-
farming communities occupied the site. A
protective hill fort,
named Sorviodunum, was
constructed by the
local inhabitants around 400 BC
during the Iron...
- in Britain, 4000 BC) The
Henge (the
building of Stonehenge, 2000 BC)
Sorviodunum (the
arrival of the Romans, 42 AD)
Twilight (the fall of the
Roman Empire/arrival...
- Calleva, the road
split into
three routes continuing west: the Port Way to
Sorviodunum (Old Sarum),
Ermin Way to
Glevum (Gloucester), and the road to Aquae...
- in
England which runs for 22
miles (35 km)
southwest from Old
Sarum (
Sorviodunum) to the hill fort at
Badbury Rings (Vindocladia). Part of the road on...
-
Winchester (Venta) and
Southampton (Clausentum) Silchester – Old
Sarum (
Sorviodunum),
offering connections to
Exeter and
Dorchester (Durnovaria) Silchester – Caerleon...
- Runicates, Rucantii? ?
between rivers Isaras (Isar) and
Danuvius (Danube)
Sorviodunum (Straubing)
Niederbayern Tribe of the Vindelici, acc. to
possible interpretation...
- with
Ackling ****, a
Roman road
which headed northeast to Old
Sarum (
Sorviodunum).
Another road ran
across country in a
north by
northwest direction towards...
- a motte-and-bailey
castle within an
older Iron Age
hillfort known as
Sorviodunum,
constructed around 400 BC. The
courtyard was
added around 1100 by Bishop...
- ("head") + wāl ("wall") (+
English crag). Old Sarum, Wiltshire,
Latin Sorviodūnum -
second element from
Celtic *dūnon 'fortress'
Segedunum (Latin), now...
-
Sulis (Bath);
Ermin Way to
Glevum (Gloucester); and the Port Way to
Sorviodunum (Old
Sarum near
modern Salisbury). The
earthworks and, for much of the...